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The use of strain gauges in vibration-based damage detection

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/628/1/012119

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Strain gauges and strain measurements have been widely used in structural health monitoring (SHM) systems as a means of detecting and localizing damage, due to their higher sensitivity to local damage. These damage identification techniques normally use strain related measurements such as the mode curvature, strain frequency response function or strain energy as the main parameter to detect damage. However, damage detection techniques based on acceleration measurements have also been investigated in the past, using modal parameter comparison and other methodologies. In this paper, the use of vibration-based strain measurements for use in SHM systems will be evaluated, with the purpose of characterizing their higher sensitivity in damage detection, when compared to other vibration measurements, such as acceleration-based measurements. Since the choice and use of the most damage sensitive parameter can lead to a more sensitive and robust system, the assessment of the more suitable sensor and processing of information is very important. For this purpose, numerical and experimental examples will be discussed to evaluate the higher performance of the strain gauges.

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